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Critic scores range from 0 to 100, with higher scores indicating more favorable reviews.

  • 89
    Austin Chronicle | Marc Savlov

    This is horror with a wink and a nod to drive-in theatres and sweaty back seats. This is how it's done. Read full review

  • 80
    Variety | Todd McCarthy

    A deliriously trashy, exuberantly vulgar, lavishly appointed exploitation picture, this weird combo of road-kill movie and martial-arts vampire gorefest is made to order for the stimulation of teenage boys. Read full review

  • 75
    Entertainment Weekly | Owen Gleiberman

    Imagine two movies...The first is a moody thriller about two brothers who pull off a bank job, take a family hostage, and head for Mexico. The second is a garish horror freak-out. The deranged hook of From Dusk Till Dawn is that it starts out as the first movie and turns, on a dime, into the second. Read full review

  • 70
    The New York Times | Elvis Mitchell

    Mr. Rodriguez demonstrates his talents more clearly than ever -- he's visually inventive, quick-witted and a fabulous editor -- while still hampering himself with sophomoric material. Read full review

  • 60
    Newsweek |

    Robert Rodriguez's second effort is a funny, craftily written piece of low-grade horror crapola. Read full review

  • 50
    Christian Science Monitor | David Sterritt

    Plenty of surprises, almost all of them nasty. Read full review

  • 50
    San Francisco Examiner | Walter Addiego

    Spiritually it's a John Woo-George Romero-Jim Thompson picture, outrageously bloody and weird. Read full review

  • 10
    Washington Post | Desson Thomson

    It's a triumph of vile over content; mindless nihilism posing as hipness. Read full review

  • 10
    Washington Post | Hal Hinson

    A plodding, aggressive film that is neither engaging, disturbing nor funny. Read full review

  • 0
    San Francisco Chronicle | Mick LaSalle

    Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez had their fun with From Dusk Till Dawn, and now they need to stay away from each other. For their own good. Forever. Read full review

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